Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3371563 | Journal of Hospital Infection | 2014 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
SummaryThis study aimed to assess probiotic cross-colonization between infants in a neonatal unit where probiotics were being administered to preterm infants during a clinical trial. We tested stool samples from all infants present in the unit at two time points; the first was during the trial and the second was after trial completion. Samples from 43 infants were tested during the trial; all five infants receiving probiotics and three of 38 not receiving probiotics were colonized. Only one of 44 infants tested after the trial was colonized. The rate of cross-colonization was lower than in previous probiotic studies.
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Authors
L. Hickey, S.M. Garland, S.E. Jacobs, C.P.F. O'Donnell, S.N. Tabrizi,